A sign appeared in downtown Bothell this week with words that stood against the redevelopment projects by the city of Bothell.
Halloween events are occurring throughout Bothell and Kenmore this month, including the return of Bastyr University’s famous Haunted Trails.
Bothell Assistant City Manager Peter Troedsson wanted to add an event to the city’s calendar that would bring residents together. That event will be a festival on the most appropriately named street in the city.
A team from FEMA Corps Bayou 1, a track of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) program, will be serving at the FEMA Region X Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) in Bothell and the Northview Corporate Center (NCC) in Lynnwood until Nov. 28.
Bothell City Council members unanimously voted in favor of proposed code amendments to remove the existing 20 dwelling units per acre density limit in the downtown transition district.
The King County Sheriff’s Office Crime Blotter is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
Bothell Assistant City Manager Peter Troedsson wanted to bring an event to the city that would bring residents together.
For the first time, parents with students enrolled in the Northshore School District received letters informing them that their schools are failing.
A sign appeared in downtown Bothell this week with words that stood against the improvement projects by the city of Bothell.
The King County Sheriff’s Office Crime Blotter is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
People waiting at the bus shelter near Brooks Biddle Automotive in Bothell, can now view historic transportation moments in the city, starting from 1912.
Kenmore City Council selected council member Allan VanNess to serve as deputy mayor during a meeting Sept. 22. VanNess is taking the place of former deputy mayor Glenn Rogers. Rogers retired in August due to a medical condition.
When Nicole Wright moved from Bellevue to Bothell, she fell in love with Country Village because of its small town, country feel.
For the first time, parents with students enrolled in the Northshore School District received letters informing them that their schools are failing.
The city of Bothell celebrated the completion of three key downtown revitalization projects with a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 18.
The Northshore School District is one step closer to a finalizing a name for the new high school that will open in the fall of 2017.
Kenmore residents had the chance to voice their opinion on the fate of Saint Edward State Park at a meeting held by Washington State Parks last week.
The surviving members of the Owen family that survived a tree fall incident in December 2012, will receive $10 million from the state of Washington.
Dick Ramsey purchased Ostroms Drug & Gift from Harry Ostrom in 1964 because he thought it would be a great investment, but it is an entirely different reason that makes him never want to retire.
Bothell City Manager Bob Stowe provided attendees of the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce luncheon with information on the upcoming parks and public spaces levy, coming to the Nov. 4 ballot.
When Bill Munro thinks of his father Gerald “Jerry” Munro, he sees him kneeling near a flower bed with a huge smile on his face.
A home built in the 1920’s on was moved from its property on West Riverside Drive, next to Chateau Retirement Communities, to a single family lot just 600 ft. north of where it is currently located.
The King County Sheriff’s Office Crime Blotter is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.